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TFauchery

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Which of the following STIs does Canadian law require to be reported?
 
  a. Gonorrhea
  b. Genital warts
  c. Genital herpes
  d. Human papillomavirus

Question 2

The nursing assistant is learning how to use protective equipment when caring for a client in isolation. The nursing assistant is instructed in the correct sequence for putting on the protective equipment.
 
  Which of the following describes the correct sequence? a. Wash her hands, apply the mask and eyewear, put on the gown, and then apply gloves.
  b. Apply the mask and eyewear, put on the gown, wash her hands, and then apply gloves.
  c. Wash her hands, put on the gown, apply gloves, and then put on mask and eye-wear.
  d. Put on the gown, apply the mask and eyewear, wash her hands, and then apply gloves.



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Answer to Question 1

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A In Canada, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis must be reported by law.
B Canadian law does not require that genital warts be reported.
C Canadian law does not require that genital herpes be reported.
D Canadian law does not require that human papillomavirus be reported.

Answer to Question 2

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The correct sequence for putting on protective equipment is to perform hand hygiene, apply the mask and eyewear, apply the gown, and then apply gloves.
Applying the mask and eyewear, putting on the gown, washing hands, and then applying gloves is not the correct sequence for putting on protective equipment.
Washing hands, putting on the gown, applying gloves, and then putting on mask and eyewear is not the correct sequence for putting on protective equipment.
Putting on the gown, applying the mask and eyewear, washing hands, and then applying gloves is not the correct sequence for putting on protective equipment.




TFauchery

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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